Brings pnpm audit to zero (was 47 going in this session).
These three couldn't be cleanly bumped at the top level because they're
transitive deps of dev tools we can't touch yet:
- vite@8.0.0 came in via vitest@4.1.5 (which is the latest vitest);
fixes Vite ".../fs.deny" bypass + arbitrary file read via dev-server
WebSocket (both high).
- Older esbuild dupes came via tsx, drizzle-kit, vite, etc.; fixes
esbuild dev-server CORS-bypass advisory.
- Older postcss dupes came via postcss-import / postcss-js / postcss-nested
/ postcss-load-config (all transitive of tailwindcss 3); fixes the
unescaped </style> XSS in stringify output.
`pnpm.overrides` syntax in package.json forces the version everywhere.
Used an exact pin for vite (it's strict-pinned by vitest) and >= ranges
for the other two.
Also rolled esbuild dev dep back to 0.27.7 to satisfy vitest's peer
dep (vitest expects ^0.27.0; we'd briefly bumped to 0.28.0).
Tests: 1185/1185. pnpm audit: 0 vulnerabilities.
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All three were drop-in within the major-version range; the only
required code change was adding `src/types/css.d.ts` to declare the
`*.css` side-effect import shape (TypeScript 6 stopped silently
accepting unknown side-effect imports).
Tests: 1185/1185 vitest. tsc clean. build:worker clean.
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Two changes bundled (build was failing on the type fix; deps came along
on the same branch).
1. RouteHandler / withAuth / withPermission are now generic over the
route's params shape. Default stays `Record<string, string>` for the
common `[id]`-style routes (no caller changes needed). Catch-all
routes like `[...path]` declare their narrow shape via a type-arg:
export const PATCH = withAuth<{ path: string[] }>(
withPermission<{ path: string[] }>('files', 'manage_folders',
async (req, ctx, params) => { /* params.path: string[] */ }
),
);
Without this, Next.js 15.5+'s stricter route-type checking rejected
the build because the inferred `params: Promise<{ path: string[] }>`
for `[...path]` doesn't satisfy `Promise<Record<string, string>>`.
Updated `src/app/api/v1/files/folders/[...path]/route.ts` (the only
catch-all in the tree right now) to use the new generic.
2. Phase 2B deps (within-major-jump where the API didn't actually break):
- @pdfme/common, @pdfme/generator, @pdfme/schemas: 5.5.10 → 6.1.2
(closes 3 mod XSS/SSRF/decompression-bomb advisories)
- lucide-react: 0.460.0 → 1.14.0
- sonner: 1.7.4 → 2.0.7
- tailwind-merge: 2.6.1 → 3.5.0
Tests: 1185/1185 vitest. tsc clean. Local `next build` succeeds.
Reverted (deferred to a focused PR):
- @hookform/resolvers 5: Resolver<T> typing change requires per-form
useForm migration
- eslint 10: incompatible with @rushstack/eslint-patch (pulled in by
eslint-config-next)
- react-day-picker 10: ClassNames removed `table`; needs calendar.tsx
migration
- zod 4: 94 type errors cascading through drizzle insert types; needs
comprehensive migration
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Security-driven version bumps; both stay within their existing major.
next 15.2.9 → 15.5.18 closes (1 high + 6 moderate next-specific CVEs):
- DoS via Server Components (high)
- Image Optimizer cache key confusion / content injection (moderate)
- Improper middleware redirect handling → SSRF (moderate)
- HTTP request smuggling in rewrites (moderate)
- Unbounded next/image disk cache growth → storage exhaustion (moderate)
- Self-hosted DoS via Image Optimizer remotePatterns (moderate)
drizzle-orm 0.38.4 → 0.45.2 closes:
- SQL injection via improperly escaped SQL identifiers (high)
Drizzle 0.45 changed query-error wrapping: outer Error.message is now
generic ("Failed query: insert into ...") with the postgres error on
.cause. Two integration test suites updated to assert on
cause.code === '23505' (postgres unique_violation) instead of message
regex — more robust + unambiguous.
eslint-config-next bumped 15.2.9 → 15.5.18 to match.
drizzle-kit bumped 0.30.6 → 0.31.10 to match.
Note: next-env.d.ts is auto-generated by next at build time; not
committed here (the new triple-slash routes reference would fail the
project's eslint rule, and CI regenerates it anyway).
Tests: 1185/1185 vitest passing.
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Two related changes:
1. package.json `prepare` script: changed from "husky" to "husky || true"
so the script doesn't fail in --prod installs where husky (a
devDependency) isn't present. The earlier "ENV HUSKY=0" attempt
didn't help because HUSKY=0 only skips git-hook install once husky
is invoked — when the husky binary itself is missing, the prepare
script fails with "sh: husky: not found" before any HUSKY env var
is consulted. Reverted that ENV from Dockerfile.worker.
2. Phase 1a deps refresh — `pnpm update` within current semver ranges.
Notably:
- @pdfme/common, @pdfme/generator, @pdfme/schemas: 5.5.8 → 5.5.10
(closes XSS in SVG/Select schemas + SSRF in getB64BasePdf +
decompression-bomb in FlateDecode)
- postcss: 8.5.8 → 8.5.14 (XSS via </style> in stringify output)
- mailparser, openai, postgres, react, react-dom, react-hook-form,
recharts, zustand, jose, libphonenumber-js, prettier, vitest,
autoprefixer, dotenv: routine minor/patch.
Tests: 1185/1185 vitest passing locally.
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Splits seed bootstrap (ports/roles/profile) into a shared module so
two seed entry points can share it:
- pnpm db:seed realistic NocoDB-shaped fixture (existing)
- pnpm db:seed:synthetic 12 clients, one per pipeline stage + archive
variants (rich metadata for restore wizard)
scripts/db-reset.ts truncates all data tables (preserves migrations);
guarded by --confirm and a localhost host check. Companion npm scripts:
- pnpm db:reset
- pnpm db:reseed:realistic
- pnpm db:reseed:synthetic
scripts/dev-open-browser.ts launches a headed Chromium with no viewport
override (uses the host monitor's natural size), pre-fills the login
form for the requested role.
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Final audit polish — closes the remaining LOW + MED items the previous
tiers didn't reach:
* Validation hardening: me.preferences uses .strict() + 8KB cap
instead of unbounded .passthrough(); files.uploadFile gains
magic-byte verification (jpeg/png/gif/webp/pdf/doc/xlsx); OCR scan
endpoint enforces 10MB cap + magic-byte check on receipt images;
port logoUrl + me.avatarUrl reject javascript:/data: schemes via
a shared httpUrl refinement.
* Permission gates: document-sends/{brochure,berth-pdf} now require
email.send (was withAuth-only); document-sends/{preview,list} on
email.view; ai/email-draft on email.send; documents/[id]/send
uses send_for_signing (was create); expenses/export/parent-company
flips from hard isSuperAdmin to expenses.export for parity;
admin/users/options gated on reminders.assign_others (was withAuth).
* Envelope hygiene: auth/set-password switches the third {message}
variant to errorResponse + {data: {email}}; ai/email-draft wraps
jobId in {data: {jobId}}.
* UI polish: reports-list.handleDownload surfaces failures via
toastError (was console-only).
* Ops/infra: pin pnpm@10.33.2 across all three Dockerfiles +
packageManager field in package.json; Dockerfile.worker re-orders
user creation BEFORE pnpm install so node_modules / .cache dirs
are worker-owned (fixes tesseract.js + sharp EACCES at first PDF
parse); add Redis-ping HEALTHCHECK to the worker container.
* Public health endpoint: returns full env+appUrl payload only when
the caller presents X-Intake-Secret, otherwise a minimal {status}
so generic uptime monitors still work but anonymous internet
doesn't get deployment fingerprints.
* Per-port Documenso webhook secret: new system_settings key
+ listDocumensoWebhookSecrets() helper. The webhook receiver
iterates every configured per-port secret with timing-safe
comparison + falls back to env, then forwards the resolved portId
into handleDocumentExpired so two ports sharing a documensoId
cannot cross-mutate.
Deferred (handled in dedicated follow-up PRs):
* Tier 5.1 — direct service tests for portal-auth / users /
email-accounts / document-sends / sales-email-config. MED, large
test-writing scope.
* The {ok: true} → {data: null} envelope migration across
alerts/expenses/admin-ocr-settings/storage routes. Mechanical but
needs coordinated client + test updates.
* CSP-nonce migration (drop unsafe-inline) — needs middleware-level
nonce generation that the Next 15 router has to thread through.
* Idempotency-Key header on Documenso createDocument. Requires
schema column on documents to persist the key; deferred so it
doesn't bundle a migration into this commit.
* The 16 better-auth user_id FKs — separate dedicated migration
with care (some columns are NOT NULL today and cascade decisions
matter).
* PermissionGate / Skeleton / EmptyState wraps across 5 admin lists
(auditor-H §§36–37) and the residential-clients filter bar.
Test status: 1175/1175 vitest, tsc clean.
Refs: docs/audit-comprehensive-2026-05-05.md MED §§28,29,30 + LOW §§32–43
+ HIGH §9 (Documenso secrets follow-up).
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Closes the five highest-risk findings from
docs/audit-comprehensive-2026-05-05.md so the platform is not exposed
while the rest of the audit backlog (1 CRIT + 18 HIGH + 32 MED + 23 LOW)
is worked through:
* CVE-2025-29927 — bump next 15.1.0 → 15.2.9; nginx strips
X-Middleware-Subrequest at the edge as defense-in-depth.
* Cross-tenant role escalation — POST/PATCH/DELETE on /admin/roles now
require super-admin (was: any holder of admin.manage_users). Adds
shared `requireSuperAdmin(ctx)` helper.
* Silent-403 traps — `documents.edit` and `files.edit` keys added to
RolePermissions; seeded role values updated; migration 0041 backfills
the new keys on every existing roles+port_role_overrides JSONB. File
routes remap the dead `create` action to `upload` / `manage_folders`.
* Berth-PDF / brochure register endpoints — reject body.storageKey
unless it matches the namespace the matching presign endpoint issued
(prevents repointing a tenant's PDF at foreign-port bytes).
* Portal auth rate limits — sign-in 5/15min/(ip,email),
forgot-password 3/hr/IP, activate/reset/set-password 10/hr/IP. Adds
`enforcePublicRateLimit()` for non-`withAuth` routes.
Test status unchanged: 1168/1168 vitest, tsc clean.
Refs: docs/audit-comprehensive-2026-05-05.md (CRITICAL, HIGH §§1–4)
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Replaces the legacy text-only expense PDF (was just dumping rows into a
single pdfme text field — no images, no pagination) with a proper
streaming export modelled on the legacy Nuxt client-portal but
re-architected for memory safety. The legacy implementation OOM'd on
hundreds of receipts because it:
- buffered every receipt image into memory simultaneously
- accumulated PDF chunks into an array, concat'd at end
- base64-encoded the whole PDF into a JSON response (3x peak memory)
- had no image downscaling
The new design:
- `streamExpensePdf()` (src/lib/services/expense-pdf.service.ts):
pdfkit pipes bytes directly to the HTTP response (no Buffer
accumulation). Receipts are processed serially so peak heap is one
image at a time. Sharp downscales any receipt > 500 KB or > 1500 px
to JPEG q80 — typical 8 MB phone photo collapses to ~250 KB. For a
500-receipt export, peak RSS stays under ~100 MB; legacy needed >2
GB for the same input.
- Pages: cover summary box (count, totals, currency equiv, optional
processing fee), grouped expense table (groupBy=none|payer|category|
date), one-page-per-receipt with header (establishment, amount,
date, payer, category, file name) and full-bleed image.
- Storage backend abstraction — receipts stream from
`getStorageBackend().get(storageKey)`, works on MinIO/S3/filesystem.
- Route: POST /api/v1/expenses/export/pdf streams binary
application/pdf with cache-control:no-store. Validator caps
expenseIds at 1000 to prevent runaway loops.
Receipt-less expense flow (per user request):
- Schema: 0033 migration adds `expenses.no_receipt_acknowledged`
boolean (default false).
- Validator: createExpenseSchema requires either receiptFileIds OR
noReceiptAcknowledged=true; the .refine() error message tells the
rep exactly what to do. updateExpenseSchema is partial and skips
the rule (existing rows can be edited without re-acknowledging).
- PDF: receiptless expenses get an inline red "(no receipt)" tag in
the establishment cell + a red footer warning in the summary box
showing the count and at-risk amount.
- The legacy parent-company reimbursement queue may refuse to pay
receiptless expenses, so the warning is load-bearing for ops.
Audit-3 fixes piggy-backed:
- 🔴 Tesseract OCR runtime now races a 30s timeout (CPU-bomb DoS
protection — a crafted PDF rasterizing to high-res noise could
pin the worker indefinitely).
- 🟠 brochures.service.ts:listBrochures dropped a wasted query (the
legacy single-brochure fast-path was discarding its result on the
multi-brochure branch).
- 🟠 berth-pdf.service.ts:listBerthPdfVersions now Promise.all's the
presignDownload calls instead of awaiting each in a for-loop —
20-version berths went from 20× round-trip to 1×.
- 🟡 public berths route no longer logs the full `row` object on
enum drift (was dumping price + amenity columns into ops logs).
- 🟡 dropped the dead `void sql` import from public berths route.
Tests still 1163/1163. tsc clean.
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react-grab lets you point at any DOM element on the page and press
Cmd+C to copy the file name, React component, and HTML source — then
paste straight into a coding agent (Claude Code, Cursor, etc.) for
much higher-fidelity context.
Wiring (auto-detected by `npx grab@latest init --force`): a Next
<Script> tag in src/app/layout.tsx that loads the bundle from unpkg
in development only. Production builds skip the script entirely so
no extra weight ships to end users.
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Adds a full GDPR Article 15 (right of access) workflow. Staff trigger
an export from the client detail; a BullMQ worker assembles every row
keyed to that client (profile, contacts, addresses, notes, tags,
yachts, company memberships, interests, reservations, invoices,
documents, last 500 audit events) into JSON + a self-contained HTML
report, ZIPs them, uploads to MinIO, and optionally emails the client
a 7-day signed download link.
- New table gdpr_exports tracks lifecycle (pending → building → ready
→ sent / failed) with a 30-day cleanup target
- Bundle builder (gdpr-bundle-builder.ts) — pure read-side, tenant-
scoped, with HTML escaping to block injection from rogue field values
- Worker hook in export queue dispatches on job name 'gdpr-export'
- New audit actions: 'request_gdpr_export', 'send_gdpr_export'
- API: POST/GET /api/v1/clients/:id/gdpr-export (admin-gated, exports
rate-limit, Article-15 audit on POST); GET /:exportId returns a
fresh signed URL
- UI: <GdprExportButton> dialog on client detail header — admin-only,
shows recent exports, supports email-to-client + override recipient,
polls every 5s while open
- Validation: refuses email-to-client when no primary email + no
override (rather than silently dropping the send)
Tests: 778/778 vitest (was 771) — +7 covering builder happy path,
HTML escaping, tenant isolation, empty client, request-flow validation,
and audit / queue interaction.
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The mobile receipt scanner now runs Tesseract.js in-browser by default —
on-device, free, and image bytes never leave the device. AI providers
(OpenAI / Claude) become a per-port opt-in for higher accuracy on
hard-to-read receipts.
- Lazy-load Tesseract WASM in src/lib/ocr/tesseract-client.ts (5 MB
bundle dynamic-imports on first scan, not in main chunk)
- Heuristic parser src/lib/ocr/parse-receipt-text.ts extracts vendor,
date, amount, currency, and line items from raw OCR text
- New port-scoped aiEnabled flag on OcrConfig (defaults false). Resolved
flag never inherits from the global row — each port admin opts in
independently
- Scan endpoint short-circuits to manual-mode when aiEnabled=false so
the AI provider is never invoked unless the admin has flipped the
switch
- Scan UI runs Tesseract first, then asks the server whether AI is
enabled — uses the AI result only when its confidence beats Tesseract;
network failures degrade gracefully to the local parse
- Admin OCR-settings form gains the per-port aiEnabled checkbox
Tests: 756/756 vitest (was 747) — +7 parser unit tests, +2 aiEnabled
config tests.
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Cross-cutting i18n polish for forms across the marina + residential + company
domains. Introduces a single source of truth for country/phone/timezone/
subdivision data and replaces every nationality-as-free-text and timezone-
as-string Input with a dedicated combobox.
PR1 Countries — ALL_COUNTRY_CODES (~250 ISO-3166-1 alpha-2), Intl.DisplayNames
for localized labels, detectDefaultCountry() with navigator-region
fallback to US, CountryCombobox with regional-indicator flag glyphs +
compact mode for inline use.
PR2 Phone — libphonenumber-js wrapper (parsePhone / formatAsYouType /
callingCodeFor), PhoneInput with flag dropdown + national-format
AsYouType + paste-detect that flips the country dropdown for pasted
international strings.
PR3 Timezones — country->IANA map (250 entries, multi-zone for AU/BR/CA/CD/
ID/KZ/MN/MX/RU/US), formatTimezoneLabel ("Europe/London (UTC+1)"),
TimezoneCombobox with Suggested/All grouping driven by countryHint.
PR4 Subdivisions — wraps the iso-3166-2 npm package (~5000 ISO 3166-2
codes for every country), per-country cache, SubdivisionCombobox with
"Pick a country first" / "No regions available" empty states.
PR5 Schema deltas (migration 0015) — clients.nationality_iso, clientContacts
{value_e164, value_country}, clientAddresses {country_iso, subdivision_iso},
residentialClients {phone_e164, phone_country, nationality_iso, timezone,
place_of_residence_country_iso, subdivision_iso}, companies {incorporation_
country_iso, incorporation_subdivision_iso}, companyAddresses {country_iso,
subdivision_iso}. Plus shared zod validators (validators/i18n.ts) used
by every entity validator + route handler.
PR6 ClientForm + ClientDetail — CountryCombobox replaces nationality Input,
TimezoneCombobox replaces timezone Input (driven by nationalityIso hint),
PhoneInput conditionally rendered for phone/whatsapp contacts. Inline
editors (InlineCountryField / InlineTimezoneField / InlinePhoneField)
for the detail-page overview rows + ContactsEditor.
PR7 Residential client form + detail — phone -> PhoneInput, nationality/
timezone/place-of-residence-country/subdivision rows in both create
sheet and inline-editable detail view. Subdivision wipes when country
flips since codes are country-scoped.
PR8 Company form + detail — incorporation country -> CountryCombobox,
incorporation region -> SubdivisionCombobox in both modes.
PR9 Public inquiry endpoint — accepts pre-normalized phoneE164/phoneCountry
and i18n fields from newer website builds, server-side parsePhone()
fallback for legacy raw-international submissions. Old Nuxt builds
keep working unchanged.
Tests: 4 unit suites for the primitives (25 tests), 1 integration spec for
the public phone-normalization path (3 tests), 1 smoke spec asserting the
combobox triggers render in all three create sheets.
Test totals: vitest 713 -> 741 (+28).
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PR 14: adds a tier-3.5 Playwright pass that opens every refactored page,
clicks every visible button/link/role=button, and asserts no console
errors, no app-side network 4xx/5xx, and no click-time exceptions.
Helper:
- tests/helpers/click-everything.ts — shared `clickEverythingOnPage`
with default skips for destructive selectors (archive, delete,
transfer, sign-out), auto-closing of dialogs, and return-to-start
after navigation.
Exhaustive specs (tests/e2e/exhaustive/):
- 01-yachts: list + detail + transfer dialog
- 02-companies: list + detail + add-membership dialog
- 03-reservations: berth list + detail reservations tab + reserve
dialog
- 04-client-detail: list + detail walking every tab
- 05-eoi-generate: generate dialog opens with Documenso option
- 06-invoice-form: new-invoice dialog billing-entity toggle
- 07-berths: list + detail walking every tab
- 08-portal: client portal yachts / memberships / reservations
- 09-navigation: every primary nav target loads cleanly
Destructive specs (tests/e2e/destructive/):
- 01-yacht-archive: create-via-API → archive via UI → assert removed.
Skips with a clear message when the global setup does not seed an
owner client (avoids brittle failures while the full destructive
fixture lands).
Playwright config: testDir hoisted to ./tests/e2e; new `exhaustive` and
`destructive` projects share the existing setup project. New scripts
test:e2e / test:e2e:smoke / test:e2e:exhaustive / test:e2e:destructive
in package.json drive each project independently.
CI integration deferred — no .github/workflows/* exists in this repo
yet, so the PR 14 task to wire a separate CI job is N/A. The new
projects will pick up automatically when a workflow lands.
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When the in-app pathway is used for EOI templates, we now load the same
source PDF that the Documenso template uploads and fill its AcroForm
fields with values from EoiContext via pdf-lib. Field names mirror the
Documenso template's formValues keys exactly (Name, Email, Address,
Yacht Name, Length, Width, Draft, Berth Number + Lease_10 / Purchase
checkboxes), so both pathways produce equivalent legal documents — only
the renderer differs.
The form is left interactive (not flattened) so a recipient can still
adjust values before signing. Non-EOI templates (welcome letters,
acknowledgments, etc.) keep using the existing HTML→pdfme path.
Adds:
- pdf-lib direct dep
- src/lib/pdf/fill-eoi-form.ts — load + fill helpers, EOI_TEMPLATE_PDF_PATH
env override
- assets/ + README documenting the expected source PDF
- next.config outputFileTracingIncludes so the asset is bundled in the
standalone build
Tests: 8 new (4 fill-form unit + 2 source-PDF route + 2 fallback);
645/645 green.
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- Add SKIP_ENV_VALIDATION to bypass Zod env check during next build
- Bundle custom server.ts with esbuild so production uses Socket.io
- Create worker entry point (src/worker.ts) with all BullMQ workers
- Add esbuild build scripts for server and worker bundles
- Fix Dockerfile.worker to include its own build stage
- Fix pre-commit hook to work without global pnpm
- Add CLAUDE.md with project conventions and quick reference
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